To Access Your Lab Please Follow These Instructions If You Have Alr To access your lab, please follow these instructions — *if you have already completed steps 1-10, simply log in to view your course and participate in lab activities. Go to the provided platform, which will direct you to the “Course Key Students” page. Enter the course key "Chem-mangan" into the designated field and click "register". Create an account by filling in the required information, ensuring you remember your account ID and password, and note them for future logins. Complete the registration process by clicking “I’m not a robot” and “Sign Up”. Confirm your account through the confirmation email or prompt, then read and agree to the consent form by selecting “I agree” and submitting. After registering, click on “Register” for the Chemistry Virtual Lab Activities with Instructor Manganiello. Next, click on “Enter course” next to the red arrow to begin your lab. Locate the required lab for the assignment within the course and start working on it. If you encounter any issues, contact the PSC and specify that you need assistance with labs in the CHM1100 course. Under UNIT 4: Gravimetric Analysis, complete the modules including: Module 9: Introduction to Precipitation Reactions Module 10: Introduction to Gravimetric Analysis Module 11: Testing Chloride Module 12: Testing Sulfates A total of 22 or more correct screenshots are required, where you input answers and receive confirmation of correctness. The screenshots should capture the entire webpage, including your name and page number. If a task requires multiple screenshots, label them as part 1, part 2, etc. All instructions are within ChemCollective, and you will progress through different tasks across multiple pages. At each step, you will see either a "Correct" or "Incorrect" screen. You may try again if you see "Incorrect". Be sure to take a screenshot of every "Correct" screen. Submit a zip file containing all the screenshots collected during the lab activity. For help with taking screenshots and zipping files, refer to the provided guides.
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